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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Amaro Jr. takes over reins for Phillies — Longtime assistant GM, former player replaces mentor Gillick — PHILADELPHIA — Ruben Amaro Jr. has been named the Phillies' new general manager. — The announcement was made at a 10 a.m. ET news conference on Monday in which team president …
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Jay Paris / North County Times:
JAY PARIS COMMENTARY: Big Apple or no, Peavy is a goner — The crowd settles into the seats at the new Yankee Stadium, as legendary public address announcer Bob Sheppard clears his golden throat. — “Your attention, please, ladies and gentleman,” booms Sheppard's deep voice, filling the South Bronx air.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
In Peavy trade offers, quality is number one criteria for Towers — In return for ace Jake Peavy, the Padres want compelling talent more than an offer built on bulk. — “To me, it's quality, not quantity,” General Manager Kevin Towers said. “To me, any deal is going to be quality more than quantity.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Holliday, Atkins, Taveras on block — DANA POINT, Calif. — Beyond the silky, 300-thread-count bedsheets, the marble bathrooms, potted plants and postcard views, the St. Regis Monarch Beach resort makes a promise: It will personalize to meet your needs. — So don't be surprised if …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals targeting slugger to clean up — After struggling at plate in '08, Washington looking for punch — WASHINGTON — Baseball's annual General Managers Meetings commence Monday in Dana Point, Calif., and Nationals GM Jim Bowden will try his best to improve an offense that finished near …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Free agent rundown (cont.) — More Interesting Cases — 21. Rocco Baldelli, outfielder. Tampa Bay declined the option in spring, but he showed he can still play in spurts. Very talented, and could be a bargain if his health improves. — 22. Juan Cruz, reliever. Hard thrower has closer stuff.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers bring back Cameron for '09 — Team picks up center fielder's $10M option for next season — MILWAUKEE — Mike Cameron will be back in center field at Miller Park in 2009. — Facing a Monday deadline for their decision, the Brewers exercised a $10 million option to bring Cameron back for a second season in Milwaukee.
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YES Network, Michael Kay extend relationship — NEW YORK — The Emmy Award-winning Michael Kay, whose voice has been synonymous with the YES Network since its launch in 2002, has signed a multi-year extension with the network to remain its lead New York Yankees play-by-play voice.
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Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
On Baseball: Phillies must turn to off-season issues — Shortly after winning the World Series on Wednesday night, champagne-soaked MVP Cole Hamels stood in the Phillies' clubhouse and proclaimed he was setting his sights on another championship in 2009. — Those invigorating words served as a reminder that the game always moves on.
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Gregg Doyel / CBS SportsLine.com:
Fix the World Series? Why bother with America's Afterthought? — Tell Gregg your opinion! — The truth of the matter is ... baseball just isn't that important anymore. — Baseball purists and constipated gripers — same thing, if you ask me — want to blame the 2008 World Series …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs will take different path to improve — Jim Hendry came away from the general managers' meetings two years ago with the framework of a $136 million deal for free-agent left fielder Alfonso Soriano. — But as he heads into the GM meetings Monday in Dana Point, Calif. …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals make offseason plans — DANA POINT, CALif. — Major League Baseball's free-agent market doesn't open for another 11 days. Winter meetings are more than a month away. Less than a week removed from the World Series' goofball ending, this technically represents a slow period for movement.
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